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Venti pere dolci (for the syncopathed rhythm), from Arpeggio subito, Stefano Masera

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Uploaded by on Dec 25, 2009

I tried to write music that could be new, easy to understand and technically suitable for who began the study of the instrument.
If the student takes the pleasure of playing these simple pieces he can then discover all the wonderful repertoire of the guitar.
The asterisks placed next to the title indicate the difficulty 1 = easy, 3 = difficult; under the title, ther's always an indication that gives a didactic purpose in the study.
I should specify that the notes have the stems down must be played with the thumb, do not be afraid to use that finger to play the third or second string of the guitar.
The indications metronome must be understood as indications of speed.
In the study of the guitar will always try to play rather strong, because you must be able to obtain a full and robust sound that makes the whole instrument vibrate, for the pleasure of who plays and who listens.

http://www.lulu.com/spotlight/stefanomasera

http://www.stefanomasera.it/stefanomasera/Benvenuto.html

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  • Twenty sweet pears, very funny, I'm proud of this composition!

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